Every once in a while I get an email from someone who has gotten a tattoo of one of my paintings or drawings. This one is from Dee Dee Ursin who had my black & white painting, 'Guardian Angel' tattooed onto her upper back. The tattoo is a tribute to her late husband.

Christine strikes a pose with another of my favorite models, Doug Bates, who dropped by to check out the convention.

Christine & Doug

Christine and Doug pose with the painting, 'Elsbeth the Enchantress'. Christine was the model for Elsbeth and Doug was the model for the little green demon guy.

Christine with Dragora

Christine strikes a pose with the art print, 'Dragora's Dungeon', for which she was the model.

Kidnapped!

Worlds collide! Christine is kidnapped by Storm Troopers!

Christine

Christine, who has posed for many of my paintings, works in our booth again this year dressed as 'Elsbeth the Enchantress'

Clyde & Brom

Fellow fantasy artist, Brom, stops by the booth to chat. Once upon a time, Brom and I worked together at TSR.

Clyde & Christine

Clyde and Christine celebrate 7 years of working together as artist & model…and Christine's 7th year working at Clyde's booth at Gen Con.

Clyde & Kelly

My daughter, Kelly (A.K.A. Bleu), stops by the booth for a visit with her old dad. Kelly was the original designer of the www.clydecaldwell.com website.

Space Girl

This muscular body builder showed up at the show dressed in a tight fitting, futuristic outfit.

Dragon Tattoo

A fellow came by the booth showing off a tattoo of a dragon from one of my paintings. It's always flattering that someone likes one of my pieces enough to have it permanently tattooed onto his (or her) body.

GenCon 2001

Artist Alan Pollack forgets how to spell his name during an intense autograph signing!

Interesting Armor

Another interesting costume.

Christine & Calye

Christine poses with Calye Calhoun, Tim's wife. Calye has quite a few chain mail outfits of her own.

Christine with a Klingon

During the course of the show, Christine poses for a lot of photos. Here she is with a passing Klingon.

Christine & Tim

Christine has some last minute adjustments made to her costume by Tim Calhoun, who made the outfit from my design.

Christine

Christine has modeled for quite a few of my paintings over the years. She's worked with me at 6 Gen Cons thus far. I designed the chain mail outfit that she's wearing.

Clyde & Michael Kaluta

When I'm not in my booth at Gen Con, I can be found in the Art Show. Here I'm hanging out with the Artist Guest of Honor, Michael W. Kaluta. Michael is a legend in the comic art field and a long time favorite of mine.

Clyde & Sharon

My wife Sharon and I strike a pose in my booth at the Gen Con 2001 Game Fair.

Donato Giancola

When artists attack! Shortly after this photo was taken, Donato Giancola was subdued and sedated.

Gaming Elvises

This was my favorite costume photo from the show...The Gaming Elvises!

Knight

One of the things that interests me most about conventions is the people in costume that I see there. Here's a guy who showed up in full knight's armor.

Larry Elmore

Artist Larry Elmore celebrated his birthday at Gen Con 2001.

Leather Girl

I take many of the photos at cons sitting behind the table in my booth. Camera ever ready, as interesting characters pass by, I snap the occasional photo.

The Leopard & the Serpent Sculpture

Leopards Statuette

Long time friend, Janine Bennett, recently did a 120mm sculpture based on my painting, 'The Leopard & the Serpent'. Here are some photos of the finished piece, which won a "Best Fantasy/Sci-Fi Figure" award at a miniatures show in Seattle earlier this year (2002). Janine also sculpted my 'The Worm Has turned' resin kit from Verlinden productions.